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<blockquote data-quote="Exfarmer" data-source="post: 5686070" data-attributes="member: 1951"><p>The real problem is the sources of Lithium and Chromium. The demand for vehicle batteries is going to be vast, cars are bad enough but what about lorries?</p><p>Most of the chromium, required for stabilisation I understand comes from the Congo where the conditions are truly dreadful and the environmental impact indescribable. </p><p>Both these materials are finite, to consider using them for domestic storage is not the brightest of ideas. Far better to be looking at industrial storage with an upgraded power network able to transport electricty from the distant reaches of the land from power generated by wind waves etc combined with pumped hydro</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Exfarmer, post: 5686070, member: 1951"] The real problem is the sources of Lithium and Chromium. The demand for vehicle batteries is going to be vast, cars are bad enough but what about lorries? Most of the chromium, required for stabilisation I understand comes from the Congo where the conditions are truly dreadful and the environmental impact indescribable. Both these materials are finite, to consider using them for domestic storage is not the brightest of ideas. Far better to be looking at industrial storage with an upgraded power network able to transport electricty from the distant reaches of the land from power generated by wind waves etc combined with pumped hydro [/QUOTE]
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